(13 Dec 2018, 6:28 am)RobinHood wrote Historically different companies with different T&C.
Northumbria drivers don't have paid meal breaks, so their basic hourly rate is higher too.
Durham County still have a significant number of drivers who do get paid meal breaks, although since around 2016 new drivers to that part of the company don't get them.
Historically they were the same company!
(13 Dec 2018, 2:54 pm)cbma06 wrote I wasn’t there, I was told by someone else, otherwise I would of asked a few questions, I thought it was a it weird as well , I know in the past that services can be registered after the commencing date under certain circumstances. Just have to wait and see if the strike goes ahead, just I thought I might put it here just I case anybody else has heard anything.
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I'm sure anyone who wanted to cover missing Arriva services during the strike would be granted short notice registrations? Would obviously depend on the skeleton service proposed though?